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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Get Ready for Hurricanes: Tips for Coastal and Inland Areas

As we say goodbye to summer, it's time to think about hurricane season. Whether you live near the coast or farther inland, being prepared is crucial. The United States sees an average of five hurricanes every three years, so having a plan can make all the difference. First, let’s talk about staying

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Atlanta's Flood Rescue: A Meteorologist's Quick Thinking

In the midst of Hurricane Helene's fury, FOX Weather meteorologist Bob Van Dillen faced an emergency that demanded more than just weather reporting. Atlanta was in grave danger, with millions at risk from catastrophic flooding. For the first time ever, the city found itself under a Flash Flood Emerg

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Weather Expert's Live Rescue: A Story of Quick Thinking During a Storm

In the midst of Hurricane Helene, Fox Weather meteorologist Bob Van Dillen was reporting from Peachtree Creek in North Atlanta. As he spoke to the camera, a woman trapped in her car nearby called out for help. The floodwater was rising fast, and she was panicking. Van Dillen reassured her that 911

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Oct 02 2024SCIENCE

The Oddly Lopsided Planet: WASP-107b's Mysterious Atmosphere

Imagine a planet where one side is always day, and the other is always night. That's what happens on WASP-107b, but there’s something strange about it. Its atmosphere is taller on one side than the other, making it look lopsided. This might not sound like a big deal, but for astronomers, it's a surp

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Get Ready, Chicago! Stormy Weekend Ahead

Hey there, Chicagoans! Brace yourselves for a wet and windy weekend. The leftovers of Hurricane Helene are heading our way, straight from Florida where it hit on Thursday. This storm is causing quite a stir in the Midwest as it moves northward. Expect a couple of days filled with rain showers that c

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Weather Guy's Quick Thinking Saves Stranded Driver

As Hurricane Helene swept through the Southeast, dumping heavy rain and whipping up strong winds, Fox Weather meteorologist Bob Van Dillen found himself in a unique situation. He wasn't just reporting on the weather—he became part of the story. While broadcasting live from Atlanta, he noticed a woma

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Life in Asheville After Hurricane Helene: Hope and Unity Amidst Challenges

Hurricane Helene left North Carolina, particularly Asheville, dealing with some tough times. Roads are damaged and basic services like electricity and water are disrupted. The Moxy Hotel is stepping up by offering locals Wi-Fi to keep in touch with their loved ones. Meanwhile, folks in Georgia’s Aug

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

The Quiet Aftermath: Tornadoes After Hurricane Helene

When Hurricane Helene hit Florida, it was a Category 4 storm with winds up to 140 mph. But the real story unfolded later in South Carolina's Midlands region. Two tornadoes, an EF-1 and an EF-0, touched down, causing damage and disruption despite their relatively weak strength. The first twister hit

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Surprise Tornadoes Strike South Carolina During Hurricane Helene

Last month, the Midlands region of South Carolina experienced a sudden outbreak of tornadoes as Hurricane Helene hit. With at least six twisters confirmed and more possibly on the way, residents were caught off guard. Initially, people expected severe flooding to be the main threat from this storm.

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

US Faces Potential Double Whammy Hurricane After Helene Battering

Fresh storms are being whipped up over the churning waves of the Atlantic—which could heap more misery on millions of Americans still reeling from Hurricane Helene. Meteorologists have warned that they are keeping a close eye on two weather systems "in the eastern tropical Atlantic," one of which "h

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